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Betty Lou Keim : ウィキペディア英語版 | Betty Lou Keim
Betty Lou Keim (September 27, 1938 – January 27, 2010) was an American film and television actress. ==Early life and career== Keim was born in Malden, Massachusetts as the daughter of a choreographer and a dancer, and she grew up in New York from the age of five. She started getting dance lessons from her father at the age of six and later also took voice lessons. Her stage debut followed at age seven, under the direction of José Ferrer in ''Strange Fruit''. After several stage parts, she debuted on Broadway, and she became most remembered for playing a mean-spirited girl in the play ''A Roomful of Roses'' in 1956.〔 By this time, Keim had already acted on television, guest starring in numerous TV series. In 1953, she landed a co-starring role in the short-lived sitcom ''My Son Jeep''.〔 〕 Three years later, she made her film debut with a co-starring role alongside Barbara Stanwyck in ''These Wilder Years''. The same year, she repeated her ''A Roomful of Roses'' role in its movie adaptation ''Teenage Rebel'', as Ginger Rogers' daughter. In 1957, she had a supporting role in 20th Century Fox's, ''The Wayward Bus''. The following year, she appeared in ''Some Came Running''. When not acting, Keim attended the Lodge Tutoring School.〔 Her final acting experience was on ''The Deputy'', in which she starred as Fran McCord from 1959–60.
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